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Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BCMSN 642 811
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This online course includes tutorials for: Time Needed
Switched Networks, VLANs, and Trunks 4 hours
Spanning Tree Protocol 1 hour
Enhancements to STP 2 hours
Multilayer Switching 2 hours
Availability and Redundancy 2 hours
Multicasts 2 hours
Network Quality of Service 2 hours
QOS Configuration and Verification 1 hour
MLS Optimization and Security 2 hours
Metro Ethernet 2 hours
Practice Exams 2 hours
Estimated time needed to complete entire course 22 hours


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What You will Learn

The Cisco BCMSN 640 811 online training course is designed to help learners prepare and take the qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® as well as the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The BCMSN exam (642 811) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to build scalable multilayer switched networks; create and deploy a global intranet, and implement basic troubleshooting techniques in environments that use Cisco multilayer switches for client hosts and services. The exam covers topics on switching technology, implementation and operation, planning and design, and troubleshooting.



Switched Networks, VLANs, and Trunks

  • Use the Enterprise Composite Network Model to design networks 
  • Compare and contrast Layer 2 switches, routers, Layer 3 switches, and multilayer switches 
  • Compare and contrast Ethernet technologies
  • Compare, configure, and troubleshoot dynamic and static VLANs and ISL trunking protocols
  • Configure and troubleshoot trunks and pruning
  • Describe the three different VTP modes



Spanning Tree Protocol

  • Identify the three main functions of a transparent bridge
  • Articulate how Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) are used
  • Describe how the root switch is elected and how the root and designated ports are chosen
  • Identify the states a port goes through when STP is running and how long convergence can take
  • Compare and contrast CST and PVST 
  • Configure and verify STP on your Catalyst switch



Enhancements to STP

  • Enable PortFast, UplinkFast, and BackboneFast 
  • Use RSTP to scale Layer 2 networks
  • Describe the differences between CST, PVST, and MST
  • Describe the EtherChannel operation and configuration
  • Identify when to use Root Guard, UDLD, and Loop Guard to prevent ST misconfigurations 
  • Troubleshoot STP problems as well as the use of debug commands



Multilayer Switching

  • Describe the issues when routing between VLANs
  • Configure routing between VLANs on an internal RP using routed and SVI interfaces
  • Configure routing between VLANs on a router on a stick
  • Identify centralized, distributed, and topology based switching
  • Use, enable, and verify CEF operation, NetFlow, and CEF switching
  • Articulate the fields rewritten in hardware in the Ethernet frame and IP packet



Availability and Redundancy

  • List the similarities and differences between RPR and RPR+
  • Use uplink interfaces for redundant switch connections
  • Describe the different methods of default gateway redundancy
  • Articulate the HSRP components, its operation, and configuration
  • Identify the components and operation of VRRP 



Multicasts

  • Use multicast addresses
  • List the similarities and differences between IGMPv1, v2, and v3 
  • Describe the differences between PIM sparse and dense modes
  • Configure and verify PIM 



Network Quality of Service

  • Identify issues with IP telephony
  • Describe QoS issues and prioritization
  • Differentiate the methods of classifying, marking, and queuing traffic
  • Identify solutions for increasing link efficiency 



QOS Configuration and Verification

  • Describe the similarities and differences between the various queuing methods
  • Configure modular QoS CLI and queuing solutions
  • Create classes and policies 
  • Configure WRED on switch interfaces 



MLS Optimization and Security

  • Configure SPAN and RSPAN 
  • Secure your switch
  • Configure AAA, port security, and 802.1X 
  • Use VACLs to secure your network
  • Describe the components and configuration of private VLANs



Metro Ethernet

  • Choose a MAN service
  • Understand the similarities and differences in access methods to MANs: access links, 802.1Q trunks, Q in Q, and EoMPLS
  • Describe how Q in Q and EoMPLS tags frames
  • Resolve STP issues with redundant MAN connections



Practice Exams

  • Practice for the BCMSN 642 811 Exam. 
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